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 Publications
  Exploring health literacy competencies in community pharmacy
  Low adherence and understanding of medicines in the older-aged living in rental retirement villages
  Residential Management Review (RMMR) in a rural region of Australia
  Understanding, perceptions and self-use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among Malaysian pharmacy students
  A comparison of the acquisition and documentation of CPD credit points in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom
  Comparing medicines and their management among the older-aged living independently in different types of retirement villages
  Consultative development of evidence-based consumer written medicines information (WMI)
  Dosage form design
  Fostering confidence in communication skills among culturally and linguistically diverse students
  Miscellaneous topics
  Use of prescription medicines among older people: An exploratory pilot study among senior citizens living in the community
  Preceptors, interns, and newly registered pharmacists' perceptions of New Zealand pharmacy graduates' preparedness to practice
  A standard curve for determining omeprazole concentration using uv-spectrophotometry
  Development of a health literacy measure for medicine consumers
  Evaluation of medication-related health literacy in community pharmacy clients in Australia
  Guiding a team of undergraduate students to undertake a group research project during an experiential placement
  Professional competence regarding communication, comprehension and health literacy issues
  Review of the formulary section of the Australian Pharmaceutical Formulary (APF) between 1902 and 2009
  Risks for consumer misunderstanding in prescription medicine use
  A competence-based tool for eliciting feedback on graduate acceptability to enter the internship programme
  An exploration of health literacy issues in community pharmacy
  Chemical stability of extemporaneously compounded omeprazole formulations: A comparison of two methods of compounding
  Development of a rural pharmacy practice network
  Identifying key learning activities through a structured programme about rural health
  Pharmacist practice and student experience of extemporaneous compounding in Queensland
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